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Alkaline is an adjective meaning having the properties of, or containing, an alkali

Having a ph of 7 or more An alkali is a soluble base, or a base in solution, eg., naoh_ (aq) a base is a proton (h^+ ion) acceptor and will react with acids in a neutralisation reaction. For example ch4 can become ccl4) Co and co2 are not organic because they do not contain hydrogen The elements that compose organic compounds are covalently bonded As you indicated, organic molecules in living systems include carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids

All of the answers are true. They corrode metals by converting them to soluble metal ions Acids and bases eat through skin and other organic substances by catalyzing the reaction with water (hydrolysis) Human flesh contains lipids, proteins, and other substances Lipids are esters, and esters are formed by the reaction of alcohols with organic acids An example of a simple ester is the reaction of acetic acid with ethanol to form ethyl acetate

Ch₃cooh + hoch₂ch₃ ⇌ ch₃cooch₂ch₃ + h₂o the reaction is.

So, for example, if you want to add a link to an answer that redirects to the nucleic acids topic page on socratic. Comment on the electrical neutrality of strong acids What is the equilibrium that defines the strength of an acid Chemistryacids and basesproperties of acids and bases The periodic table of elements is an amazing classification tool There are many things that we chemists do which only require a quick glance at the table to obtain the answer we require

The periodic table is the arrangement of the elements in increasing atomic number Properties of elements are periodic functions of their atomic numbers Simply put the properties of elements are dependent upon their atomic numbers and these properties repeat themselves after a. Teichoic acids are bacterial copolymers of glycerol phosphate and carbohydrates linked via phospho diester bonds Teichoic acids are found within the cell wall of most gram positive bacteria and appear to extend to the surface of the peptidoglycan layer The main function of teichoic acids is to provide rigidity to the cell wall by attracting cations such as magnesium and sodium

Which is a transition metal

What are some physical properties of metals Nonmetals form which type of bonds by sharing electrons to complete their valence shell and increase stability Are binary molecular compounds generally composed of a metal and a nonmetal What are the properties of nonmetals? What is the name of the bond that joins amino acids Are hydrogen bonds formed between all molecules

How does #hydrogen bonding# affect #normal boiling points#?

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